'She killed them,' sobs mom who watched 2 sons 'mowed down by LA socialite Rebecca Grossman & lover as they raced SUVs'
THE mom of two boys allegedly killed by a Los Angeles socialite in a tragic hit and run took the stand on Monday, accusing Rebecca Grossman of killing her sons.&
Nancy Iskander was mother to Mark, 11, and Jacob, 8, who have been allegedly hit by a car whereas crossing the street on September 29, 2020.




The homicide trial for Grossman, 60, started earlier this month as prosecutors have claimed the socialite and her lover, Scott Erikson, have been racing two separate automobiles at high speeds following a booze-filled lunch on the time.
"SHE KILLED THEM"
Nancy recounted the incident in courtroom on Monday, claiming she noticed the 2 automobiles touring down the Westlake street at an "insane, crazy velocity," in response to the Los Angeles Times.
The mom claimed she noticed a black SUV rushing down the street as she and her three sons have been crossing the road.&
Nancy stated she shortly pulled her son Zachary, 5, to security because the automotive flew previous.&
One other SUV, that has been described as a white Mercedes, allegedly shortly adopted the primary automotive.&
On the time, Nancy stated Mark and Jacob have been further within the intersection and she or he overlooked them.&
"I didn't see her hit the boys. I saw her move where the boys have been, and I heard the crash," she informed the courtroom.&
Prosecutors have alleged that Grossman was driving the white SUV, while Erikson was behind the wheel of the black car.
Grossman faces two felony counts of murder and vehicular manslaughter with gross negligence related to the boy's deaths.&
Her legal workforce has tried to say that the car Erikson was driving struck the boys first, claiming one in every of them was thrown in the air and onto Grossman's automotive.&
Nancy disputed the declare saying, "I wouldn't have missed that, Mark going up in the sky."&
Grossman's attorneys continued to press Nancy on Monday, asking how darkish it was on the time of the incident.
"You didn't see the youngsters killed?" Grossman's lawyer Tony Buzbee requested.&
Nancy did say it was "too fast" to see the moment her youngsters have been hit.&
Nevertheless, she was assured they have been struck by the white SUV.&
"If someone else did it, I might have stated it," she stated.&
"I care about my youngsters…and I do know who killed them. I'm their mom, I'm the one who loves them probably the most," Nancy went on, per the Daily Mail.
"My sons simply died. Her automotive ran them over. I do know that she killed them, I know. Please attempt to perceive," she stated of Grossman.&
BROKEN BONES
In her testimony, Nancy recalled discovering her two boys after the crash.&
She claimed Jacob was situated near the curb, approximately 50 ft away from where the collusion occurred.&
The mother stated it seemed as though her son was sleeping.&
Whereas his coronary heart was nonetheless beating when she discovered him, he was later pronounced lifeless at the hospital.&
Mark was discovered roughly 254 ft away from the crash, which one deputy has stated was the furthest he had recognized an individual to be thrown in an accident, in accordance with the Los Angeles Times.
The 11-year-old was pronounced lifeless at the scene.&
Nancy stated his body was crumpled, with blood popping out of his nostril.&
"Every bone in his body was damaged," she recounted.
HORROR DETAILS
Forward of the fatal crash, investigators have stated Grossman and Erikson met at a restaurant close to Westlake Village for a cocktail-filled lunch.
They reportedly left the restaurant in separate automobiles.&
Witnesses have claimed that the automobiles have been racing at as much as 81 miles per hour earlier than the crash, after which traveled one other half mile after the boys had been struck.&
Nancy previously testified that it appeared the 2 automobiles have been "zigzagging with one another, as in the event that they have been enjoying or racing."
Pictures taken after the crash of Grossman's SUV appeared to point out the front of the automotive utterly crushed.&
Police have stated Grossman's blood alcohol content material (BAC) was under California's legal limit of 0.08%, measuring at 0.076%.&
Nevertheless, prosecutors have additionally claimed she was on valium at the time.&
She has not been charged with driving beneath the affect.&
If convicted on all expenses, Grossman faces 34 years to life in jail.
The trial has been estimated to last roughly 60 days, The U.S. Sun previously reported.

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